Experimental Particle Physics: "Improving T2K Oscillation Results with a Maximum Likelihood Event Reconstruction"

Andrew Missert (University of Colorado, Boulder)
David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A6

The Tokai-to-Kamioka (T2K) experiment is an accelerator-based long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment that uses a unique off-axis neutrino beam to precisely measure the parameters that govern neutrino flavor…



Condensed Matter seminar: "Life as an emergent phenomenon: how local interactions lead to biological function at the global scale"

Timon Idema, Delft University of Technology
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A4

Life exists by virtue of collective phenomena. From the cells in a tissue down to the proteins inside a cell, cooperation is key for function and thus survival. We study the physics of these many-component systems,…



Astro Seminar: "Living la vida loca: How to Assemble a Massive Dead Galaxy by z=1.0-1.5"

Helena Dominguez-Sanchez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A4

Three billion years after the big bang (at redshift z = 2), half of the most massive galaxies were already old, quiescent systems with little to no residual star formation. How were the lives of these galaxies so…



Math-Bio seminar: "Quantitative methods for comparing T cell repertoires"

Philip Johnson, Univesity of Maryland
- Carolyn Lynch Laboratory, 318

The vertebrate T cell adaptive immune response has the challenging task of recognizing all possible pathogens while not attacking "self." Evolution's solution to this challenge has been to generate a repertoire of…



High Energy Seminar: "Recent Developments in 3-D Dualities"

Jeff Murugan (University of Cape Town)
David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 2N36

This summer has seen a flurry of activity in particle-vortex duality and, more generally, in non-supersymmetric dualities in three spacetime dimensions. Much of this work has been directly related to the properties…



Condensed Matter seminar: "Entanglement dynamics following quantum quenches in Floquet topological insulators and quantum critical systems"

Aditi Mitra, New York University
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A4

Recent years have shown that entanglement is a useful way to characterize quantum many body systems, however concrete results only exist in one spatial dimension.  In this talk I will present results for the dynamics…



Astro Seminar: "Understanding large-scale structure from the CMB"

Emmanuel Schaan (Princeton)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A4

In this seminar, I will present two ways in which the cosmic microwave background (CMB) sheds light on critical uncertain physics and systematics of the large-scale structure.

Shear calibration with…



Math-Bio seminar: "TBA"

Erol Akcay, University of Pennsylvania
- Carolyn Lynch Laboratory, 318



Primakoff Lecture: From (Astro)particle Physics to Applications: The Role of Scientific Institutes for the Development of Society

Rolf Heuer (CERN) Hosted by Joe Kroll
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A8

With the start of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, particle physics entered a new era. The LHC project will provide a deeper understanding of the universe and the insights gained could change our view of the…



Condensed Matter seminar: "Quantum control and quantum error correction with superconducting circuits"

Mazyar Mirrahimi, INRIA (French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 2E17 (Faculty Lounge---Note location change)

The development of quantum Josephson circuits has created a strong expectation for reliable processing of quantum information. Active quantum error correction (QEC) is regarded as the next major step towards building…